Technology

In a groundbreaking development, researchers in the fields of chemistry and material science at Colorado State University have introduced a novel class of recyclable polymers with the potential to replace commonly used single-use plastics. Published in the latest edition of Science, this groundbreaking work is a collaboration between Chemistry Professor Garret Miyake and the National
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French gaming enthusiasts are embarking on an ambitious endeavor to establish the world’s largest video game museum near Disneyland Paris. The brainchild of collector Ludovic Charles and YouTuber Benoit Theveny, known as Tev to his million followers, this project aims to create an awe-inspiring space that showcases one of the most extensive collections of games
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Electricity production and distribution in the U.S. heavily rely on aging infrastructure. With over 10,000 power plants, 642,000 miles of high voltage lines, 56,000 substations, and 6.3 million miles of local distribution lines, the country’s power grid is facing significant challenges. Compounded by the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, such as hurricanes,
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Australia’s eSafety Commission, the world’s first government agency dedicated to keeping people safe online, has recently imposed a fine of 610,500 Australian dollars ($385,000) on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter). The fine comes as a consequence of X’s failure to provide adequate explanations regarding how it combats child sexual exploitation content.
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